Posts Tagged ‘real property’
Arizona's 20-Day Preliminary Notice — What if the Project Takes Less than 20 Days?
Did you know that if you are a contractor working in Arizona, you have to send out an Arizona 20-day Preliminary Notice in order to have the right later on to record a Mechanic’s Lien? Properly completing and serving the 20-Day Preliminary Notice is a prerequisite to being able to record a lien. Recording a…
Read MoreWho Can Record an Arizona Mechanic's Lien?
Who Can Record A Mechanic’s Lien in Arizona? A lot of people make the assumption that a Mechanic’s Lien refers to an auto mechanic. The reality is that it has nothing to do with auto mechanics. Mechanic’s Liens are an important way for contractors, suppliers, manterialmen, architects and others who improve real property (land and…
Read MoreWhat is the Purpose of A Mechanic's & Materialmen's Lien?
Below is a video taken from our recent seminar on Arizona’s Mechanic’s Lien laws. Here, we provide a brief overview of the purpose of a lien. If you would like to learn more, please contact us to find out when our next seminar will be held. Or you can schedule a consultation to discuss your…
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